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In today's episode, Sara Payne is joined by Jon Austin, a crisis management expert, to discuss a deeply sensitive issue: the tragic killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO, Brian Thompson, and what it says about trust in our healthcare system.
All of us at Inprela Communications extend our deepest condolences to the family, friends, and colleagues of Brian Thompson.
Focusing on trust, Sara and Jon dissect the findings of the 2024 Edelman Healthcare Trust Barometer and discuss strategies for rebuilding trust in the healthcare sector amidst growing challenges. We look at the factors contributing to the erosion of trust– misinformation, fragmented media, and the often confusing communication strategies employed by healthcare institutions–and the need for systemic improvements and genuine relationship building to regain public confidence.
Jon offers insights into effective crisis management, highlighting the importance of having up-to-date plans and the ability to communicate transparently during testing times.
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Key Takeaways:
- Erosion of Trust & Misinformation: The 2024 Edelman Healthcare Trust Barometer reveals a significant decline in trust due to the pervasive influence of misinformation and contradictory medical recommendations. Sara and Jon discuss how these elements challenge the integrity of healthcare communication and the imperative need for tackling these issues head-on.
- Clear Communication: Jon Austin underscores the critical role of clear, transparent communication in rebuilding trust. He addresses how confusing, legally dense communications can frustrate patients, leading to further erosion of trust. The key is to balance legal precision with accessibility to ensure members are well-informed and empowered.
- Positive Storytelling in Healthcare: Positive storytelling is highlighted as a powerful tool to rebuild trust in the healthcare sector. Sharing success stories not only uplifts industry morale but also educates the public about the positive impacts of healthcare services, reinforcing the significance of the industry's role in improving lives and outcomes.
- Patient-Centric Approach & Transparency: Both Sara and Jon agree on the necessity of a patient-centric approach in communication and business decisions. Transparent, honest communication helps in nurturing trusted relationships, emphasizing what information is meaningful to patients and their understanding of healthcare processes.
- Preparedness for Crisis Management: Jon stresses the importance of ongoing preparedness for crisis management. He highlights that up-to-date crisis plans and regular practice are essential for organizations to navigate initial shocks and ensure a coherent response during crises. This preparedness allows for transparent communication and the ability to address stakeholders effectively during critical moments.
For further insights or consultation, Jon Austin can be contacted via his website jaustingroup.com or through email at Jon@jaustingroup.com.
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About Jon Austin
I do crisis and issue management communications for clients in the private, public, and philanthropic sectors. Prior to my current incarnation, I've worked in the airline industry, as a software developer, and in politics and government. My earliest exposure to this sort of work came in 1980.